Kaira could really see no downside to the enhancements, if they left behind only slight scarring and - with some exceptions - looked perfectly natural. However, from the way Jade spoke, it didn't sound as if many elected to have the procedure done. Or she could be misreading, which was entirely possible. Kaira was still far, far too ignorant of the goings-on at the Dam, something she would have to fix as soon as she could. Jade was certainly putting a healthy dent in her ignorance. There had to be some way to return the favor.
"I...am uncomfortable with the thought of bringing the dead to life to fight for us." Even against vampires and lycans. Empty shell or not, the body should still be respected. However, she kept her opinion to herself, not really wanting to get into any spiritual or theological debates. She could be as uncomfortable as she wanted; the practice would continue.
Making note of where Jade told her to avoid, she murmured her acquiescence, fully intending to listen. Being torn to pieces was not an especially pleasant way to go. Shuddering, she hurried after Jade, her mood lifting. "Really? Thank you, Jade, I appreciate all this. I'm sure you have better things to be spending your time doing." She very fleetingly touched the woman on the arm, about as affectionate as she was willing to get with a stranger.